Mission Statement

To protect and enhance the reputation of the Cayman Islands as an International Financial Centre by fully utilising a team of highly skilled professionals and current technology, to carry out appropriate, effective and efficient supervision and regulation in accordance with relevant international standards and by maintaining a stable currency, including the prudent management of the currency reserve.

Vision Statement

Committed to continually enhancing the Cayman Islands Monetary Authority’s position as a financial services regulator of EXCELLENCE, consistent with the jurisdiction’s standing as a leading International Financial Centre.

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GRAND CAYMAN (Friday, 17 July 2015) The Cayman Islands Monetary Authority is pleased to deliver the latest issue of its quarterly newsletter The Navigatorto you.

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Domestic Co-Operation

The Cayman Islands Monetary Authority has entered into a number of domestic agreements to enhance mutual cooperation and information exchange in the carrying out of various functions and duties in accordance with the Monetary Authority Law and other regulatory laws.

The Monetary Authority Law also facilitates CIMA's collaboration with industry through a formalised private sector consultation process. For more information on this aspect of CIMA's work, see Consultation.

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Domestic Co-Operation

The Cayman Islands Monetary Authority has entered into a number of domestic agreements to enhance mutual cooperation and information exchange in the carrying out of various functions and duties in accordance with the Monetary Authority Law and other regulatory laws.

The Monetary Authority Law also facilitates CIMA's collaboration with industry through a formalised private sector consultation process. For more information on this aspect of CIMA's work, see Consultation.

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Domestic Co-Operation

The Cayman Islands Monetary Authority has entered into a number of domestic agreements to enhance mutual cooperation and information exchange in the carrying out of various functions and duties in accordance with the Monetary Authority Law and other regulatory laws.

The Monetary Authority Law also facilitates CIMA's collaboration with industry through a formalised private sector consultation process. For more information on this aspect of CIMA's work, see Consultation.

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Domestic Co-Operation

The Cayman Islands Monetary Authority has entered into a number of domestic agreements to enhance mutual cooperation and information exchange in the carrying out of various functions and duties in accordance with the Monetary Authority Law and other regulatory laws.

The Monetary Authority Law also facilitates CIMA's collaboration with industry through a formalised private sector consultation process. For more information on this aspect of CIMA's work, see Consultation.